‘PGA prairie hopper’ by anderson anderson architecture all images courtesy anderson anderson architecture

‘PGA prairie hopper’ is an environmental education pavilion developed by american anderson anderson architecture. the pre-fabricated, portable, off-grid, structure showcases innovative green technology. the pavilion folds-up, can be transported as a shipping container and be re-deployed at a series of sporting events, providing shade, two-story views, refreshments and environmental education for communities not ordinarily exposed to advanced green technology and education. the structure is intended to be fun, functional and educational and is constructed of re-used components, high-recycled content steel, recycled content shade cloth and modular, xeriscaped planting trays.  protected within a limestone-composite thermal and evaporative-resistant mass, native prairie grasses, cactus and several hundred additional species thrive without regular irrigation. the project was deployed 55 days from napkin-sketch, through to detailed design, fabrication, assembly, and delivery. remote team collaboration was facilitated by a central bim database and various social networking applications.  all professional services were pro-bono in the interest of advancing environmental education and construction prefabrication technologies. the shade screens variably articulate to provide optimized shading whatever the pavilion orientation, then fold flat for transport. ganged, evacuated-tube solar thermal collectors provide potable, sanitary hot water. the pavilion is self-powered by building-scale wind turbines and high-efficiency photovoltaics.

anderson anderson architecture: PGA prairie hopper

anderson anderson architecture: PGA prairie hopper

anderson anderson architecture: PGA prairie hopper

anderson anderson architecture: PGA prairie hopper

anderson anderson architecture: PGA prairie hopper